CloudDev Clarity | Episode 5 - Why you should lint your code

In episode 5 of CloudDev Clarity, Andrew & Julie cover linting your code - pros, cons, and when different levels of linting should be applied to projects.

In this fifth (5th) episode of #CloudDevClarity, Andrew & Julie are going to cover linting your code. The conversation stems from a recent update by the #SharePoint Framework (#SPFx) team at Microsoft where they introduced a lot of #ESLint rules in all new projects. Julie and Andrew discuss pros, cons, and when different levels of linting could and should be applied to projects. Spoiler: it depends!

Andrew Connell
Microsoft MVP, Full-Stack Developer & Chief Course Artisan - Voitanos LLC.
Written by Andrew Connell

Andrew Connell is a full stack developer with a focus on Microsoft Azure & Microsoft 365. He’s received Microsoft’s MVP award every year since 2005 and has helped thousands of developers through the various courses he’s authored & taught. Andrew’s the founder of Voitanos and is dedicated to helping you be the best Microsoft 365 full stack developer. He lives with his wife & two kids in Florida.

Julie Turner
Microsoft MVP, Principal Architect - Sympraxis Consulting
Written by Julie Turner

Julie has been building software on primarily the Microsoft platform for over 20 years. With a degree in Electrical Engineering specializing in microprocessor system design from Worcester Polytechnic Institute she came at software initially from a very low level but quickly realized a love and aptitude for developing rich user experiences and solutions. She worked her way up through internal IT ranks reaching a Director of IT position before realizing more impact could be made in consulting and really focused in on the SharePoint platform in 2007. Since then her focus has been on the SharePoint platform, Office 365, Azure, and client side development. She’s the co-author of the Widget Wrangler JavaScript library and continues to try and help innovate SharePoint and Office 365 solutions for her clients.

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